Herman Fuchs

Herman Fuchs (1873-) was a resident of rural Nebraska during the late 19th century. In 1899, he was bitten in the leg by a poisonous snake, and he begged for help from passers-by. Arthur Morgan volunteered his aid, sucking out the venom from his leg before telling Fuchs to keep the incident between them; Fuchs, feeling better, then left the area after thanking Morgan.